THE SUN, NEW BEEN, N. &; MAT, 191L
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PAWG BlS BY CHECK
When the fact ia considered that orer ninety per cent.
' of the funds used in business la transmitted by check,
one begins to" retail the importance of this method
of handling money. ifiy ffVi-
This plan enables the tusineaa man or the private In
dividual to keep hit money safely in the bank in
stead of on the premises -where' It is constantly sub
ject to loss from various, causes.'
This Institution, itb, sino its establishment in 1907'
has formed a Bteadyand. consistent growth in all its
departments, cordially invitee accounts subject to
check in any amount
THE GREATEST AUTHORITY
in the world on the eye. Dr. M. Tscherning condemns the
use of eye drops or atropine in the testing of the eyes for
spectacles.
How can we determine the strength of tho-eye when
they are completely paralyzed by these extremely poison
ous "drops". We test the eyes without the use of drops,
and grind the glasses almost while you wait
J. O. BAXTER
Optometrist and Mfg. Optician
STOCKING
WEEK
THIS WEEK AT
COPLON'S
The largest and most complete assortment of High Grade Hosiery
to be found in this city.
Famous iJnyx Holeproof and Phoeaix brands. The best that mon
ey can buy for the price.
For Ladies we will sell 20 dozen Silk Hose, all colors, every pair
bearing the Onyx stamp and for half dollar. Our price this week 42c.
Pure Silk Stockings only black, well worth $1.50 our price this
week only 90c a pair.
Ladies Lisle "Spider Web" Hose all colors, all sizes, the Onyx
kind only 22c a pair.
'Sox for Children, plain colors and fancy tops, 10c to 25c a pair,
sizes 4 to 8 1-2. The largest assortment we have ever shown.
For Men we offer something that should Interest any man that
wears Silk Hose. We will sell you 4 pairs Phoenix Silk guaranteed
Hose and if they do not wear 4 months without holes you get new
Soxs free. 4 fair for $2.00, all colors
Just received for Men, Pure Silk Hose worth 50c a pair, this
week, special only 25c, don't delay buying they will sell quick. All
iize3 The best hose you have e .er seen for the price.
Remember we at all times carry a complete stock of Holeproof
Soxs and Stockings. New Bern exclusive agents.
S.COPLON&SON
SELLS IT FOR LESS.
A LITTLE OUT OF THE WAY BUT IT PAYS TO WALK TO
COPLON'S.
J AS. A. BRYAN, President 6. H. ROBERTS, Cashier.
JOHN DUNN, Vice-President' W. W. GRIFFIN, Asst-Cashier.
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The National Bank
OF NEW BERNE, N. C.
CAPITAL - $100,000
Surplus & Undivided Profits, 108,241
Resources - - 682,195
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A BANK whose resources, equipment
and long experience enable it to
extend the bestf nossibles service to any
individual, firm or corporation. $
4 Per Cent Interest, Paid;on Savings,
t " ! Deposits.,' '
1 .i-Vp DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT.- , r
JIm the Chamber f Commerce and help beest Hew Bern."
NEWS W BRIEF
Skat hem d htmtt ComJaati
Only a few bales of 'cotton . were
sold on the local exchange today. Ths
market price reached lfil-8c "
' Weather forecast tor North. Caro
lina: Fair tonight and. Friday; not
much change in '.the, .temperature,
with light variable winds.
Mrs. A. C. Shuler has -gone to At
lanta, Ga., summoned there on ac
count of the serious illness , of her
husband, Rev. A, C. Shuler.
Don't forget the ice cream supper
to be given tomorrow night by the
Baraca and Philathea classes on the
lawn of the First Baptist Church.
Mrs. W. T. Hall and son, of Mid
dlesex, are visiting in the city. They
are the guests of Mrs. Hall's mother,
Mrs. Polly ChadwiA ' on Hancock
street
The Salvation Army is laboring un
der hard and trying circumstances to
carry on their work in this city, and
ask the good people of New Bern to
come to their aid. Any donation will
be appreciated by Capt Gossett Tel
ephone 446.
No rain yet in these parts, and the
crops are suffering. The farmers are
becoming heart-sick at the situation.
The berry crop is a thing of the past.
The cotton that has not come up is
suffering terribly for the want of
moisture.
Now as it is a setvjfl fact that
there will be no leaguebase ball for
Eastern Carolina, lets have some
good amateur ball playing. Golds-
boro ig putting a good team in the
field. Boys get together and give the
stay-at-homes some sport during tbe '
summer season. I
Miss Lula Broadstreet, a represen-l
tattve of the Girls' Friendly Society,1
who has been attending the Council
of the East Carolina Diocese of the
Bfiscopal Church, at Fayetteville, re
turned home last evening. Miss
Broadstreet reports a splendid meet
ing and a verylarge attendance.
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WIN m
Mfo&7 mA
Business men, professional men, and lots of otherznen in this
town and,elsewhere get comfort in one. of' our light - weight,' half
lined; 3.button sack suits. - " - J " t r ' y. i :
; HARTSCHAFFNER & MARX
know how to make good clothes; clothes
that are- right when you buy. them, and ;
stayright as tongas you wear them. ' i : :
We carry the sizes to fit men of every 5
j shape; we show patterns that are:; bound
to please the most particular; .and we
know that our prices are absolutely right,
so we see no reason why we should not be
able to suit you in a summer suit.
We have some very attractive styles ,
and patterns that we are now offering at
$12.50; suits that are worth $15"to $17.50
better grades at $15 and up to $25.
Splendid values in blue serges at $15
$20 and $25.
Come in now; we will show you all
wool fabrics, perfect tailoring, splendid;
fitting clothes at prices that will appeal
to you.
Coprritkl Hin ScbaKncr Man
The old stained, stored-away fish-
I J.GJDUNN &CO,
street was largely attended and great
ly enjoyed by all. The social func
tion was given by the citizens in 1
i hnnnr nf thn victnrlniia fireman at.
ing poles, left from last spring and rec(mt tournament neld ,n char.
summer, are largely in evidence aur
ing this warm spell. Those who have
leisure hours are seen daily on the
various docks and in the streams of
Neuse and Trent rivers, pulling in
the frying pan fish.
lotte. The store was beautifully dec
orated with flags, bunting and designs
of various kinds. Ice cream, cakes
and other delicious refreshments
were served. During the evening
several appropriate speeches were
A large crowd of New Bern folks niade by ex-firemen which added
left this morning on the east bound much to the pleasure. The dainty
Norfolk Southern train and in
automobiles for Riverdale, to attend
a big rally. A Sunday School picnic
will be held In conjunction with the
Good Roads meeting. Some of the
most prominent citizens of the State
are present.
The reception given the firemen
last night in a vacant store on Broad
'The Athens"
COOL
OMFORTABLE
SANITARY
AFE
Classy, Refined
NEW BERN'S PRIDE
NEW VAUDEVILLE ARTISTS TO
NIGHT RAYMOND and DAVIS, In
a high-class singing, talking and
dancing act.
Picture Program A CLOSE CALL"
This is a thrilling and exelting sub
ject and show how "Bess" a well
trained grey hound assisted la cap.
taring a gang of train robbers.
"jnQOE ON A LARK" A roaring
comedy.
"SHOOTING THE RAPIDS" la Ja
pan is a highly colored hand-paJnted
picture.
"THAT CHINK OF GOLDEN GULCH"
A sensational BIOGRAPH drama.
Four splendid plctire snbjeets to
night. THE ATHENS to the cool
est place la town. IS large oscil.
lating fan constantly stirring the
air No anpleasant odor at THE
ATHENS. XATTNEK DAILY at 'J
o'clock Prices i aid 10 Narsei
fieSea tte ehfldrea.
sympathizing young ladies most
gracefully served the invited guests'
with the different kinds of refresh
ments.
I have a fresh line of fine apples.
oranges, bananas, candles, lemons, ice
cold drinks Christ Gilan, Opposite
Poet office.
AT THE
VICTORIA!
TONIGHT
THREE REELS OF ASSOCIATION
PICTURES , !
SHOOTING THE RAPIDS IN JAPAN
..A colored picture by ttie famous
Pathe Company, showing the won.
derfnl rapids of Japan.
BOXING MATCH An exciting mOJ
between two clever pugilists.
A HERO ALMOST Or fanny adven
tures of two lovers who sought no
ble deed to do.
THE GAMBLERS CHANCE A story
of speculation and a small boy, who
stopped to play arid thereby saved
his employer several thoasaad dol
lars. For, while Willie was playing
the market went down, down, down.1
He finally weat back to the office
expecting to be "fired". Bat Instead
he had Us wages raised and a pres.
ent of a eoaple of "yellow backs."
BIRTHDAY CIGARS A comedy di
rect from the Me lies Fan Factory.
OCR VAUDEVILLE t
MOSKEY High Cum VIoUnist aad
VAN HARDING, tbe Flexible Boy
Wonder. . , , ,
SAME PRICE , ) S 10c
k BARGAIN UENU FOR HUNGRY BUILDERS
' Gl8ntfo movement of supram Importance
.. A ' Framinar--Heart or sap, rongh or dressed, i V,1-,
SidingStraight;. bevel or German, -' . " ' i
. All iradeaFJoorippr ceiling partition, '
V ' ;: Moulding and I; interior trim 7 Shingles,
. , wood, galvanized and tin N : 0
Mnuf acture . in - Our Woodworking Dept.
, - . .SASIJ and DOORS-Turned work of every
, . description. -
LET US T!A!E V.IZC7 ED t::i PJ'Tj
TOLSon.'Lur.T'7: " :
SHEER FABRICS FOR HOT
WEATHER
.Linen Lawns
.Persian Lawns
White and colored Batiste
White ancf colored Flaxons;
Colored Lawns
White and Colored Wash Silks
Checked and Striped Swisses
Our priqes will certainly , appeal
to your pocket book through your
judgement.
WETHINGTON & CREECH,
HACKBURN BUILDING
"Join the Chamber of Commerce and help boost New Bern."
IT IS QUITE THE PROPER
Corrrbkl IMS C.I. namuC.rR. 17
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tblng for a woman to wear a
ring oiJhe UtUe finger. This
nshlon ha coma to stay. At
weU as being fashionable '
this realy enhances the bean
ty el tbe feminine band.Cme
in and let as It year 'little
finger with a ring that will,
show yea why this style la
to popalar.
EATOINThe:0;ictlTisL
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) A Visit to Our Store
Will Convince You
: Where to Buy: You?
STAPLE AND FANCY
v-X GlOCEHIES
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